They are mammals.
whales can breathe underwater that is why they live in water but sometimes they have to come up to breathe like fish
They don't. Dolphins and whales breathe air just like we do. They can hold their breath for a long time, but they come up to the surface to breathe.
Beluga whales Breathe with lungs. They Breathe through a blowhole on the top of their head.All whales are mammals. They breath air just like us. They have to come up to breath or risk drowning.
They come up to the surface every few minutes to breathe through their blowhole.
Whales come to the surface to breathe air through their blowholes, as they are mammals and need to breathe oxygen to survive. They also come to the surface to regulate their body temperature and communicate with other whales through vocalizations.
yes They are mammals and must come to the suface to breathe. Their nose is one the top of their head. When you see mist come up from one, that means it's breathing!!
Whales dive to get food. They come back to the surface to breathe.
if you mean come up to the surface of the water than yeah, they breather air since they're mammals s they come up to the surface and breathe through their blowhole
Dolphins and whales are mammals, not fish, so they do not have gills. They breathe air through blowholes on the top of their heads, just like humans breathe through their noses. This allows them to dive deep into the ocean and still come up to the surface to breathe.
Whales started out as land living mammals - some still have remains of hind legs in their bodies - which eventually somehow turned into sea-living mammals. And while many parts of their bodies changed to fit a swimming lifestyle, they still breathe air, with lungs. If whales and dolphins did not come up to the surface to breathe, they would drown and there would not be any dolphins or whales!!
They are both mammals, so both of them give birth to live young, and have to come up to the surface to breathe
no they have blow holes used to breathe by going up to the surface.